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Our website and online applications (Library Guides, catalogue, Ask Us service and library management system) comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPS), Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

What is considered personal information?

Based on the IPPS personal information is defined as information, or an opinion, relating to a person, or the affairs of a person, whose identity is apparent or can be ascertained from the information or opinion.

Personal information we collect

The State Library website and online applications have online forms that collect the following information voluntarily from users:

  • When joining the State Library your name, current address, email and phone number are required to provide you with equitable access to materials and services.

Your name and email address are collected if you supply it under the following circumstances:

  • if you send us a message by email
  • you include your email address in an online form or survey
  • you subscribe to our e-news
  • use our Ask Us services
  • request or suggest items from the catalogue.

Update your personal information

Joining the State Library

To update or remove your library card registration information please visit us at the Information Desk or phone: +61 8 7424 6300.

When you register for a library card, your registration lasts for three years. If your registration is not renewed, your personal information is deleted from our records. Upon registering you are given the option of receiving e-news updates from the library.

e-news subscription and events registering

To update your name or email address provided when you subscribed to our e-news or register for an event please contact:

Marketing
Email: slsamarketing@sa.gov.au
Phone: +61 8 7424 6209
GPO Box 419
Adelaide SA 5001

You can unsubscribe from the e-news here

Use of your personal information

Your personal information is used and retained for the purposes of the services you subscribed to.

No attempt will be made to permanently record the materials or services used. Our library management system will record materials used while they are in use for security purposes, but does not keep a record of the user after the material is returned.

Storing your personal information

Keeping your personal information secure is important to us. We keep your data securely stored on our web-server ensuring it is not misused, lost or altered without your permission. Our staff who undertake services for you or engage with you are committed to keeping your information confidential.

Disclosure of your personal information

The State Library does not disclose personal information for any purpose other than what the personal information was gathered for. Exceptions to this disclosure statement are listed in the IPPS, which we adhere to and comply with.

Third-party applications

The State Library provides some services and customer engagement via third-party products such as event bookings, online surveys and social media.

The personal information collected for these services and engagement is strictly used for the provision of the service or engagement. No personal information is gathered or stored elsewhere without the prior agreement of the user.

Event bookings and surveys

When you register for an event, your details are retained in the event booking application and not transferred to our library management system. When you undertake an online survey, you are given the opportunity to receive further information or remain anonymous.

Social media

User's of social media applications should make themselves aware of the privacy policy of each. The State Library does not retain personal information from social media applications.

Collection of non-personal information

Our website and online applications automatically collect information about each user's visit via Google Analytics, cookies, and clickstream data. This data provides useful information and statistics about a user's online experience without identifying them. The type of information collected includes:

  • user's IP address
  • date and time of the visit
  • pages access and documents downloaded
  • the previous site visited
  • type of browser used.

Why we collect non-personal information

This information shows us how our websites are being used and helps to identify improvements to make your visit useful and enjoyable. No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except in the unlikely event of an investigation where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our web-server logs. 

When you leave our website and online applications

State Library websites contain links to a large number of third-party websites. When a user clicks on a link to a third-party website, they leave the State Library and are no longer protected by the our privacy conditions.

Takedown policy

The State Library's takedown policy allows you to request the removal of material on any State Library website where you as a copyright owner have not given permission, or that relates to other specific matters.

This privacy statement is periodically reviewed in line with the ongoing development of the website and other services.